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El PASO HERALD
4 A
"Week-Eud Edition June 5-6 1915.
CITHER If
IE 0 I
Attorney General Says Ap-
propriations Available
When Bill Is Signed.
Au-tin. Te.. Juno 5. It was held to-
day by tiic attorney general's depart -1
lent in an opinion to governor Fergu--011
that appropriations contained" in the
liiiso-Iianrous section of the general ap-
iMv.riatioi: bill become immediately
available as soon as the governor signs
ilie bill. This is despite the fact that
in tins instance the miscellaneous ap-
pi opuation section of the bill does not
-liov. that the bill passed in the legisla-
ture bv the necessary two-thirds vote.
t ontrolcr Little may ignore the opinion.
-.i-tant attorney general Cureton
t ho v rote the opinion said that the"
institution specifically provides that
appropriation bills for the support of
the ;5 eminent are effective when ap-
proved by the governor.
Controler May Ignore It.
The controler however may not abide
bv this opinion according to acting con-
troler little who said todav that con-
troler Terrell had about reached the con-
clusion that he will not issue warrants
ill IK II
T
State Board of Pharmacy
and San Francisco Po-
lice Are Involved.
San Francisco. Calif.. June 5. Rev-
elations of an alleged protected opium
traffic. Involving attorneys emploes
of the state board of pharmacy mem-
bers of the San Francisco police de-
Dartment and a variety of underworld
characters are made in a series ort
affidavits presented to John Francis
Neylan president of the state board
of control at an official hearing today.
against these appropriations because the"
bill did not show the roil call and ac-
cordingly did not become effective at
once.
The governor is now at work on the
departmental bill and the educational
bill. He has approved the judiciary bill
carrying $S51200 a year and the
eleemosynary appropriations measure
carrying $4049550 for two years only
one item having been vetoed. $4000 for
the instalation of a heating plant at the
deaf and dumb institute.
Electrornro Water week June 7-14. -Adv.
V
BUY and BUILD
IN BEAUTIFUL
GOLDEN HILL
A home in GOLDEN HILL does not
mean a home in an addition to or a suburb
of El Paso but a home in the heart of
El Paso's choicest residence section with
every convenience "the city affords and
only a few minutes from the business section
Yet high above the smoke dust and dirt
of El Paso. Lots within a stone's throw of
GOLDEN HILL are selling for nearly
double what we are asking.
Prices Are $550 and up
And on Easy Terms
James- L. Marr & Co.
SOLE AGENTS
304 San Antonio St. (Caples Bldg.) Phone 4350
.
Gd
Sea Breezes
Blow
Los Angeles and return $35.00
San Diego and return $35.00
San Francisco and return. . .$45.00
On sale daily. Limit 3 months.
Los Angeles and return $40.00
SairDiegoand return $40.00
San Francisco and return.. $50.00
On sale daily. Limit Dec. 31st.
Three Trains Every Day
6:45 A.M. 6:00 P. M. 10:15 P.M.
DINING CARS TOURIST AND
PULLMAN SLEEPERS
OBSERVATION
CAR.
Southern
loCiaiC
City Ticket Office " No. 206 Xo. Oregon.
ClFS
Summer Rates
TO
tOILBURNINOI
LOCOMOTIVES!
m
GALVESTON and return. . . .$34.40
PORT ARTHUR and return. .$37.25
KERRVILLE and return.... $28.25
Tickets on sale June 1st to Sept. 30th.
Limit 3 months.
Los Angeles and return. ..... .$35.00
San Diego and return $35.00
San Francisco and return $45.00
On sale daily. Limit three months.
CITY TICKET OFFICE No. 206 NORTH OREGON.
Phone-142.
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CAPITOL SYNDICATE LAND
SOON TO BE RESURVEYED
Austin Tex.. June 5. The task of
completing a resurvey of the 3.000.000
acres of land donated 30 years ago to
a Chicago syndicate by the sjjjte of
Texas in payment for the construc-
tion of the capitol. is to be shortly
resumed. The thirty-third legislature
made an approppiation of 310000 for
that purpose but this proved insuffi-
cient and the work had to be tempor-
arily discontinued. In the depart-
mental appropriation bill passed at the
recent special session of the -thirty -fourth
legislature an Item Is carried
in the bill for 325.000 to be expended
for the completion of this work.
It was claimed at the time that the
original appropriation was under dis-
cussion that It was likely thousands
of acres in excess- of the three mil-
lion acres had been given the syndi-
cate. The state now wants to reclaim this
land In the event it is found that there
is an excess after the resurvey Is
completed. This land when given to
this syndicate was valued at 31 an
acre and now some of the land is
valued at J 25 and 330 an acre and even
more being situated In the western
postlon of Texas.
INDUSTRIAL LINES ARE
SPEEDING UP PRODUCTION
Sew York. June 5 AH Industrial
lines arespeeding up their production
especially of war orders according to
Bradstreet's statement today. War or-
ders are be Ins taken on a cash basis
and the activity in many plants is
spreading to other lines. This makes
for competitive bidding for skilled la.
bor and hence unemployment is stead-
ily decreasing. At the same time the
crop outlook is favorable.
Bradstreet's dds.
"Collections in the major part of the
country are about fajr. money is easy
road sales especially in the interior
are Increasing and mail order trade is
much better than a year ago.
uanK clearings. i3.o3.4 .. in-
crease 2 3 percent over last week."
AUTO OWNERS ARRESTED FOR
HAVING DEFECTIVE NUMBERS
Alleging that chalk was used to
print the license number on the car
complaint was filed by the police Sat-
urday morning against the Elite Con
fectionery company
Complaint Has also filed against Or.
TV F. Shaw because the sign of his
car was painted on tin and against C
W. Ake because the painted figures
on his car very very dim.
Dr. G. F. Smith was charged with
reckless driving; J. C. Schuller. for
parking car without lights: and W. H.
Miller for violation of the traffin or.
I dinance. Complaints were filed against
I Cassidy-Neel umnanv and William
I 1- - M . " ... .. . . -
n-u) ror na mg no tan llgnts on weir i
cars. I
News Brevities
(Advertisement.)
i
Train Bulletin. I
Southern Pacific train No. 9 from the
east due to arrive at 5:30 p. m.. is re- I
ported to arrive at 6:S8 p. m. All other I
afternoon and night trains for todas"
are reported on time.
Dr. A- T. Still Osteopathic Infirmary. I
Dr. Ira W. Collins physician in chief;
Dr. M. Alklrc. lady specialist; Dr. Carl 1
Gibson. 301 W. Missouri street. They
cured others. They can cure you. '
Dr. Hurley 319 Herald Bldg. Diseases
of children and nervous troubles.
Twins Olinrrre Anniversary.
Roy and Margaret Mahoner twin
children of Mrs. Mary Mahoney. of 615
North Florence street celebrated their
11th birthday anniversary Saturday.
Both were born In'El Paso.
Ask for Suraty Bond Roofing at your
hardware dealer or Lander Jointer JO.
Our light truck wlell get lumber
doors "windows roofrag screen doors
and builders hardware to you NOW.
Lander Lumber Co.
Tin Id Hay Barn.
A fire In a hay barn at 41: South
Ochoa street caused the central fire de-
partment a run Saturday mornln? at 10
oclock. The barn was owned by Blmlno
Garcia and he loss was small!
Dr. JnmlesoD diseases of Kidney. Blad-
der Skin ad Bectnm. CIS Mills Bldg.
Search For Opium.
Agents of the treasury department
Saturday morning searched a Chinese
store on South Oregon street where it
was believed opium was being con-
cealed. After a thorough search none
of the drug was found. No arrests
were made.
Ttotlce to Savins- Depositors-
Depositors are requested to send In
their savings passbooks for the entry
of the regular semi-monthly Interest to
June 1st. 1915.
Ilio Grande Valley Bank & Trmt Co.
Destitute Mexican Children.
Mexican children were begging on
West Missouri street Saturday after-
noon claiming that they were destitute
and that their mother was ill. The case
was reported to the Sunshine society.
Dr. Ansa Reum.Buekler Bids. over Elite.
MEXICAN BOY DROWNS IN
RIVER; BODY TO JUAREZ
A U.TIIMn lw.Jr .v C J .nn.Aj B J ..
j afternoon in the river above the Santa
ne Driajje. ine boy was drowned while
playing near the deep pool which k
formed by a sand bar on the Mexican
side of the river.
The bodv was taken to Juarez the
United States customs officials reported.
NINETEEN YEAR OLD GIRL
SHOOT SELF; IS DEAD
Santa Fe X. M. June 5. Nineteen
year old Rosa Pandolfo committed
suicide at the home of O. C. Cianeros
at Willard.
She shot herself with a rifle the
ball entering the forehead and caus-
ing instant death. Miss Pandolfo had
been despondent because of illness.
THE COURTS.
Our steel fence posts will end your
fence troubles. Lander Lumber Co.
Capt. Georjre'n Wife Arrive.
Mrs. W. A. George wife of Capt
George of the detective department
arrived here Saturday morning from
the state of Washington coming
through Denver where she spent one
day.
Phone C2T. Wilson Mllllcan. the best
cleaners. White work a specialty.
Dr. rtimllnc". Practice limited to obste-
trics children's diseases. 401 Rob-Ban.
CI reao Distilled Water Co. Fh. 489.
-iiyr district -co un.T.
F. R. Price. Presiding
Exparte Bessie Eppeteln. application
to remove disabilities as a minor;
granted.
K Paso Electric company vs. Aetna
Life Insurance company suit on con-
tract of insurance for indemnity for
$10000; on trial.
Two Killed In Currlnce Wreek.
On Board I". S. S Colorado San Diego.
Calif. June 5. Mrs. George Tweedy of
Los Angeles and New Tork. and 'he
family governess. Miss Kenner. were
killed Thursdav at Mazatlan. Sinaloa.
when their carriage pitched over a high
cliff. Mrs. Tweedys three children were
severely Injured. The accident was re-
ported by radio to the Colorado.
Ask about oar reinforced Malthold
asbestos top roof in colors. Lander
Lumbtdr Co.
34TH DISTRICT COTJItT.
Dan 31. JackMon. Presiding.
State of Texas vs. Jose Antonio Bel- i
tran and Rjtniriflinn Tlltran Mimbp I
on trial.
Attention IV. tl. V. and IV. C.
Tou are requested to meet at the
W. O. W. hall in the Mundy building
Sunday June 8. at 2:30. to attend me-
morial and unveiling services. Cars
will leave the transfer station at X
oclock sharp. Services will be held at
Evergreen cemetery also unveiling at
Concordia cemetery.
Manchester and Alameda Groves and
Mutuant camp are cordially invited
as well as visiting Woodmen and Cir-
cles. C. C. Kiefer. Clerk W. a W.
Lulu Mattlce. Clerk W. C.
(SSTH DISTRICT COURT
nallard Coldwell. Presiding
Felidano Cobian vs. W. C Morgan
temporary administrator suit to re-
cover 32021.17; on'tdlaL
Lizzie Mae Zwick et al vs. Galveston
liariisburg & San Antonio suit for
agreed Judgment for 38000 for death of
husband; filed.
JUSTICK COURTS.
J. J. Murphy I'renldtnc
State of Texas vs. Manuel Saldebaro
reckless driving; fined $5 and coats.
State of Texas vs. I.. A. Wright reck-
less driving: not guilty.
State of Texas vs. Harvey Schour-
rup. speeding: defendant pleaded guilty
and was fined 35 and costs.
State of Texas vs. Frank Cole speed-
ing; defendant pleaded guilty and was
fined 3S and costs.
J. M. Denver Presiding;
State of Texas vs. Guadalupe Chavez
burglary; filed.
Dr. Bbert dentist. :iC-;iS Mills Bids.
Two Shot In Range Feud.
Pendleton. Ore. June S. Sheep in J
cattle boundary feuds long sustained
are believed to have caused the murder
of Mrs. Charles Ogilvray and the prob-
able fatal wounding of her husband on
their ranch 35 miles south of here.
Thursday night. Lee Dale a home-
steader was arrested Friday by a posse.
CHINA nOV LIVE"! IirJRB
SIX YKARSl DRPORTKD
After having lived in the United
States for six years Yee Git who Is now
18 years of age will leave tonight for
San Francisco where he will be de-
ported. lie will be accompanied by IS other
Chinese1 citlsens who have been in this
country varying lengths of time await-
tlng court appeals as to their right to
live here.
The 20 were ordered deported at the
last term of the federal court but nave
been out on bond pending appeal
which has been decided against them.
lS test I
quickly
MRS. EMMA HYATT OF DEMING
DIES IN AN EL PASO HOSPITAL
The Rebeccas had charge of the fu-
neral. Saturday morning of Mrs. Emma
Hyatt wife of James Hyatt of Deal-
ing. X. M.. who died at a local hos-
pital on Friday after an illness of
about 10 days. The services were con-
ducted by Rev. Perry J. Rice. Mrs.
Hyatt was a native of Texas and had
lived moat of her life In this state but
recently removed to Deming. She came
back to EI Paso 10 days ago to enter a
local hospital. Besides her husband
three ydung children survive. She was
ST years of age.
BODY OF JAMES GOLDSCIIIIIDT
TO DB TAKEN TO CIIIHUAlIf
-The body of James Goldscnmldt '1
years of age is being held at the Peak
undertaking parlors pending arrange-
ments to send it to Chihuahua for in-
terment. The late Mr. Goldschraidt was
a mining engineer by profession and
made his headquarters at Chihuahua
for many years but came to EI Paso
some tltu ago when business at Chi-
huahua was upset by the revolution. Ha
made his home at a local rooming
house where he died. He is survived
by his wife and several children.
ST. I.OTIS MAX DIES IIEREt
IIIRIAI FRIDAY IN RVBRGREE.V
The funeral of John . B. Bailey S
years of age who came here from St.
I.ouit a few months ago for the bene-
fit of his health took place on Friday
afternoon from the Peak undertaking
parlors to Evergreen cemetery funeral
piri(es being conducted by the Kev.
Henri Easter The death of Mr. Hall-'y
occurred on Thursday at a local hos-
pital. He is survived by his mother
ami iwo uruincre. jenersos ana
i'hnrles. the former residing in this
cit.
heai
skin troubles
There is immediate relief for skins
hcliing; burning and disfigured with
eczema ringworm or other tormenting
skin trouble in a warm bath with Res-
inol Soap and a simple application of
Resinol Ointment. The soothing heal-
ing Resinol medication sinks right into
the skin stops jtching instantly and
soon clears away all trace of eruption
even in severe and stubborn cases where
other treatments have had no effect.
Jtesinol Soap and Reroo Ointment also dear amy
pimples and blackheads and form a most valttablt
housefa id treatm-nt lor sores o-irds bo Is piles.
etc Prescribed by doctors lor 20 years. Soldbyad
drjffy ts. Acai"niuT ids.
IDICTMKNT IUSTl RNKD
VGAIXST PATROLMAN I.ITCIIFIULD
Tbe grand Jury brought in an in-
dictment Friday against C. M. Litch-
fielil a police officer charging him
with murder in connection with the
recent killing of Paul Jones. Litchfield
was released on $500 bond.
The shooting occurred when Litch-
field was called to the Jones home by
neighbors to investigate an alleged dis-
turbance in the home.
K
SOME ENTER
SOME PASS BY
- 'r' - .
100000 Gift
To Users of Fortified Tires
A $5
This is an actual gift as these facts sbqw:
Nobody asked for better tires than Goodyear
built last year. Nobody thought them possible.
They were so extra-good that for years they've
outsold any other tire.
And this year on February 1st1 we gave
you another big price reduction. It will save
Goodyear users about $5000000 this year.
It was our third reduction in two years totaling
45 per cent.
This Year's Extras
Yet despite this reduction we have added
new improvements which will cost us $500-
000 this year. Part are in extra rubber aH
in extra wear.
4
We have added these extras to the best
tires built. To tires that dominate because
of super-service. And
we've done' it at a time
when price reductions have
led to considerable skimping.
Total $1635000
All the extras we give
you in Goodyear tires will
cost us $1635000 this
Buquor Motor Car Company Stanton and Main Sts.
Elliott Garrett Company 422 San Antonio Street.
Elk Auto Supply Company 500 Mesa Avenue-
Hotel Taxicab and Baggage Company.
GoodJIIyear
Fortified Tires
RZovCats by oar Ko-Rim-Cut teafsre.
Blowouts by our "On-Air" care.
Loose Treads by many rubber rivets.
IasocoritT by 12S braided piano wires.
Punctures and Sldddioc by ourdocble-
thick An-Weather tread.
year. Judged by current output These in-
clude five features which no other maker
uses. It includes other uncommon features.
We could omit aH these yet buUd a tire
which looks about like Goodyears. It would
serve as well as many rival tires. Thus we
could add to this year's profits $1635000.
I.
Tires Not Alike
It's a vast mistake to thirV. that tires-are
pretty near alike. Five of the greatest features
known are found in Fortified Tires alone. And
many a tire lacks all the extras that we eke."
These extras combat rim-cutting blowouts
loose treads. They combat punctures and
skidding. They mean a secure tire. They
mean more rubber more fabric than some.
They mean more mileage less trouble less expense.
We pay the price to
give you these extras and
save it by mammoth out-
put. You should insist on
them. ' Any dealer if you
ask him wiH supply you
Goodyear bVes.
International Auto Company 418 Texas Street
Mission Garage 425 MiMs Street. -
Western Battery and Magneto Co. 508 N. Kansas St-
AKRQN.OKIO
ABE MARTIN
Next t' bein 'as good as your wilfe's
folks th' hardest thing is t" admit that
you're wrong. It .begins t' look like
somethin' would have t be done t' check
th puresuit o' happiness.
AVVGB DISPUTK ETTLKD.
IJMin PIIILADBLPHI V SAILS
New Tork June 5. The American
line steamer Philadelphia sailed for
Liverpool on schechile time today after
it was said an agreement had been
i eac hed between the company and the
engineers in regard to a demand for a
1(H percent Increase In wanes.
The Philadelphia carried 65 paseen-
srers7 its full capacity.
INDIA PHINCIS WANTS
to nBCovBR cisn nn'
Washington. D- (X. June E. T.ie
Maharajah of Kapurtkala. an Indian
prince has asked the state depart-
mi nt to help the Salt Lake City police
r ci f r his cash boK and important
mpers. which he sas were stolen frj.n
tin ro.m of a hotel in Salt Lake l.i?t
J 1 1 .
50 PLAN TO ATTEND
MASCOT CELEBRATION
About 59 persons are expected to
make the trip to Mascot. Anz on June
H to attend the celebration of the open-
ing of the road on the following -lay.
Arrangements are being made to secure
two sleeping cars and it is expected
that one of the military bands will be
taken .on the trip.
Many of the Mascot Mining company
stockholders from Chicago. Detroit mil
SL Louis will arrive here on the Golden
State limited on June 13. Arrangements
have been made to meet them at the
station and it is probable that a special
street car will be In waiting to take the
visitors en a trip about the city. The
stockholders will leave tbe same night
for Mascot.
Those who have tentatively agreed '.o
go on the excursion are:
W. G. Roe E. E. Xeff. IL S. Potter. It.
B. Orndorff. Fred W. Norton Robert
-rakauer. Paul Heermana Leo Ferlet.
J. B. White. D. M. Sutor. C. E. Stratton.
W. Cooley. T. M. Wingo U. a Stewart
J. G. McNary. E. W. Kayser W. S. But-
ler. A. S. Waddell. J. C. Wilmarth.
Wyche Greer. H. H. Kris. II S. Beach-
George R. LeBaron. J F. Prlmm. G. F.
Hawks .ind wife. H J. Simmons. A. X.
Brown W. R. Brown. J. H. Pollard. Sam
Gatlln. a K. Kelly. W. B. Glardon.
CITV WAREHOUSE 1IRI.VG
I.WOICKD nv C. W. PBVI.E
Under the direction of C. W. Peale.
custodian of the city warehouse an in-
ventory of all the city's supplies Is now
under wav
Mr. Peale has two men employed and
thi work will rnnsume several dais
Authorit lo take the inventory was
granted ! the t u ouncil Thursui
tlie in"! not U (ccd JJ5
Elk
Auto
Supply
Co
Gasoline Service
Station
GOODYEAR.
TIRES
.FULL LINE AUTO SUPPLIES
Free Air
500 MESA AVE.
PhoAe 342 a 1743
.mflKHmMMsMsWsVslssBMsMsVKHMa
Elliott-
Garrett DEFIANCE and
GOODYEAR.
TIRES
GeieraJ Repairs
Southwestern Distributors
NATIONAL AND
STU DEBAKER
AUTOS AND
WICHITA TRUCKS
A great many floors are finished with wax nowadays.
We have Buthcer's Old English and Johnson's Was in various saed
is.
Also Weighted Polishing Brushes S50 and $3.00.
TTJTTLE PAINT & GLASS CO.
210-212 N. Stanton St'
Fhsne 205-206.
THE ACKNOWLEDGED HEADQUAETESS
For all High Grade Harness Saddles and Horse Goods. Stack especially ge
lected to meet all requirements.
Shelton-Payne Arms Co.
301 S. El Paso St.
Want Ads
b The EI Paso Herald Are
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